I was intrigued this week when a training partner from the gym I train at came back after a 9 month long hiatus following an injury. He hadn't trained at all during this time; he kept in shape by swimming. But when he hit the mat, it was like he hadn't missed any training time at all. He was right up there tapping his fellow purple belts and executing sweeps and passes like he was doing when he stopped. Mind you, we have all been training without taking too much time off. Maybe a week here and there, but nothing serious. So the way he was able to come back and not only stay competitive, but also seem to have excelled during his time off, it's remarkable to me.
So a thought popped into my head that I want to ask you all about: in your experiences (referring to those with significant experience training and having to take time off), is jiu jitsu something that once you learn it it's truly ingrained in your mind and muscle memory? Or is it something that rusts slowly over time? Or is it something that needs to be practiced all the time to be retained?
So a thought popped into my head that I want to ask you all about: in your experiences (referring to those with significant experience training and having to take time off), is jiu jitsu something that once you learn it it's truly ingrained in your mind and muscle memory? Or is it something that rusts slowly over time? Or is it something that needs to be practiced all the time to be retained?